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in foreign policy, this has been a year of american weakness. we saw it in gyrations about what to do with syria and the assad regime's use of chemical weapons. we've seen it in my view -- i have a sense there will be disagreement with this ill conceived deal with iran. we saw it in skepticism with allies of japan and israel and saudi arabia who no longer feel confident about american security guarantees that have been good for six decades. our allies are abandoning us and we're making a quest to gain friends who will never come our way. >> anne marie, the obama administration would say we got a deal to get chemical weapons out of syria. we're trying to get a deal to get iran securely on a nonnuclear path. >> you just took my lines. those are hard accomplishments. i have been very critical of our syria policy and the optics of focusing more on chemical weapons than the tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of deaths was bad but the fact remains that we are getting chemical weapons out of syria and the frame work agreement with iran is more th
in foreign policy, this has been a year of american weakness. we saw it in gyrations about what to do with syria and the assad regime's use of chemical weapons. we've seen it in my view -- i have a sense there will be disagreement with this ill conceived deal with iran. we saw it in skepticism with allies of japan and israel and saudi arabia who no longer feel confident about american security guarantees that have been good for six decades. our allies are abandoning us and we're making a quest...
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foreign policy may be functioning today so on the outside we've got a lot of talk about human rights and democracy but behind closed doors and in these private cables it looks to be like a much more complicated and often darker situation. well sweden's foreign minister is denying reports linking him to the cia saying they are part of a smear campaign which will quickly fall apart although having seen having since been declassified the data gathered in project k. used to be virtually inaccessible hidden between secrecy and complexities during the science described it will thanks to wiki leaks it is now easily available and will try and show you how just click on public library of u.s. diplomacy kissinger and then put in your search word we're going to put in chile here and when you click that you'll see that over seventy documents come up they all relate washington's role in chile politics in the mid one nine hundred seventy s. is a range of issues covered there from military assistance also training in arms sales a range of issues can be sorted on line is sensitive classified mark fo
foreign policy may be functioning today so on the outside we've got a lot of talk about human rights and democracy but behind closed doors and in these private cables it looks to be like a much more complicated and often darker situation. well sweden's foreign minister is denying reports linking him to the cia saying they are part of a smear campaign which will quickly fall apart although having seen having since been declassified the data gathered in project k. used to be virtually...
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foreign policy. download new applications. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter about what your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. watching on t.v. a quick look now it's other international news north korea is warning foreigners to evacuate from neighboring south korea in case war breaks out the latest escalation of threats from the country japan meanwhile has deployed patriot missiles around tokyo as a precaution against possible north korean ballistic missile tests the u.s. military pride. in the region causing pyongyang to step up its own rhetoric and what's building into one of the worst crises in the area since the korean war in one thousand nine hundred fifty three. elsewhere a sixty year old man has gone on a deadly shooting rampage in a village just south of the serbian capital all of his thirteen victims were neighbors and relatives and one was a young child the suspect then attempted to shoot himself and his wife they a
foreign policy. download new applications. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter about what your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. watching on t.v. a quick look now it's other international news north korea is warning foreigners to evacuate from neighboring south korea in case war breaks out the latest escalation of threats from the country japan meanwhile has deployed patriot missiles around...
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foreign policy will be very illustrative of the way that u.s. foreign policy may be functioning today so on the outside we've got a lot of talk about human rights and democracy but behind closed doors and in these private cables it looks to be like a much more complicated and often darker situation will avoid london for critics accuse wiki leaks now of going soft for the kissinger cable saying that the dated records are much of a leak but is london based our contributor should return as he explains next the publication could have a major impact. these are incredibly relevant cables they weren't able to be searched and the mainstream media doesn't like what wiki leaks is doing which is dedicated as far as. anyone interested in journalism i think would say is the powerless against the powerful one doesn't have to doubt why the united states doesn't want these cables searchable because they detail very clearly a horrific time in us foreign policy these are stories that reverberate even today and if we do what we have to do is look at egypt for inst
foreign policy will be very illustrative of the way that u.s. foreign policy may be functioning today so on the outside we've got a lot of talk about human rights and democracy but behind closed doors and in these private cables it looks to be like a much more complicated and often darker situation will avoid london for critics accuse wiki leaks now of going soft for the kissinger cable saying that the dated records are much of a leak but is london based our contributor should return as he...
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tough in our vision but what you know about us foreign policy now that we didn't know that we're not going to be told she will happen is because the times are hard at sucking up until it's not just come out some of the public will go to war. to you know be able to control the oil without reaching out of course we're not just going to come out and and how many people are going to sign up to risk their lives was actually exactly but you know if it was you know we're of military here we do what we're told and. we hope that you know this you know this right says i mean you know it's we're going to last word there you know we're going to find. a fun group to go to the present the country with from but he thinks the war was for him i personally think it was for. us too you know hunting a foothold there too mostly it was a region you know i don't believe. you tell me that it was for it wasn't that mass destruction souls lives lost stuff not worth the robson all in all today there was still no weapons to be found is it is it worth it just for the u.s. to to have a foothold in the region as i
tough in our vision but what you know about us foreign policy now that we didn't know that we're not going to be told she will happen is because the times are hard at sucking up until it's not just come out some of the public will go to war. to you know be able to control the oil without reaching out of course we're not just going to come out and and how many people are going to sign up to risk their lives was actually exactly but you know if it was you know we're of military here we do what...
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we are focused on whether they get a yes or no, but foreign policy is in are independent of the congress. he has a free hand, so you get a national discussion on those events. this is a good time, particularly since hagel is, as the "washington post" editorial- page, which is not exactly right wing, said, "hagel is a republican in name only." on these issues he is to the left not only of republicans, but obama. it is not a centrist appointment. it will allow the senate and republicans to have an open debate, which we ought to have, on where republican wants to go on and a second term, on iran, israel, and defense spending and a particular. >> next, the looming fight over gun control, as the vice president meets with the nra in the white house. >> there is no similar solution to how we deal with the kinds of things that happened up in newtown or colorado or the general gun violence that exists in america today and. the president and i and the cabinet understands that it is a complicated issue. >> vice-president biden met with the nra, among others, at the white house this week. he's expec
we are focused on whether they get a yes or no, but foreign policy is in are independent of the congress. he has a free hand, so you get a national discussion on those events. this is a good time, particularly since hagel is, as the "washington post" editorial- page, which is not exactly right wing, said, "hagel is a republican in name only." on these issues he is to the left not only of republicans, but obama. it is not a centrist appointment. it will allow the senate and...
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the last part of his first, secretary term will be probably foreign policy essentially. >> rose: al hunt, major garrett, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> rose: we'll be right back with the foreign minister of pakistan. stay with us. hina rabbani qhar is here, i'm pleased to have her here at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: you have had for a young woman an extensive experience in government, both in the finance ministry as well as foreign ministry. you are here for what purpose? >> i am here as you know pakistan recently hast year got elect as a peferm nent member of the security council so this month apac stand's-- and i'm here to chair an open session, open debate on counterterrorism and approach towards that. >> rose: i want to talk about all of that. are you meeting with american officials? >> i will be meeting with susan rice, but pretty much in new york, not in washington. >> what is the state of the relations. >> i think they have come a long way. if you asked me six months back that we would come this long i would say no, i would doubt it but i
the last part of his first, secretary term will be probably foreign policy essentially. >> rose: al hunt, major garrett, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> rose: we'll be right back with the foreign minister of pakistan. stay with us. hina rabbani qhar is here, i'm pleased to have her here at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: you have had for a young woman an extensive experience in government, both in the finance ministry as well as...
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policy. but i need to do that i could not just preach to the usual choir. that we had to reach out, not only to men in solidarity and recruitment, but to religious communities, to every partner we could find. we had to make the case to the whole world that creating opportunities for women and girls advances security and prosperity for everyone. so we relied on the empirical research that shows that when women participate in the economy, everyone benefits. when women participate in peacemaking and peacekeeping, we are all safer and more secure. and when women participate in the politics of their nation, they can make a difference. but as strong a case as we have made, to many otherwise thoughtful people continue to see the fortunes of women and girls as somehow separate from society at large. they nod, they smile, and then they relegate these issues, once again, to the sidelines. i have seen it over and over again. i have been kidded about it. i have been ribbed, i have been challenged in boar
policy. but i need to do that i could not just preach to the usual choir. that we had to reach out, not only to men in solidarity and recruitment, but to religious communities, to every partner we could find. we had to make the case to the whole world that creating opportunities for women and girls advances security and prosperity for everyone. so we relied on the empirical research that shows that when women participate in the economy, everyone benefits. when women participate in peacemaking...
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foreign policy may be functioning today so on the outside we've got a lot of talk about human rights and democracy but behind closed doors and in these private cables it looks to be like a much more complicated and often darker situation. sudanese foreign minister is denying reports are linking him to the cia saying that they are part of a smear campaign which will quickly fall apart since it was declassified the data gathered in project k. used to be virtually inaccessible hidden between secrecy and complexity as julian assange described it thanks to weaken leaks it's now easily available now all this it was just a click away we're going to show you just how you can access this from your computer now let's just say you take a keyword for example let's take saddam as an example of a keyword you can type it up in there you go now remember this is like data one point seven almost two million of information so you come up with all kinds of different information so if you want to be a little bit specific you can of course go down and click whatever you want to do let's just say for insta
foreign policy may be functioning today so on the outside we've got a lot of talk about human rights and democracy but behind closed doors and in these private cables it looks to be like a much more complicated and often darker situation. sudanese foreign minister is denying reports are linking him to the cia saying that they are part of a smear campaign which will quickly fall apart since it was declassified the data gathered in project k. used to be virtually inaccessible hidden between...
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foreign policy. the president started out with an understanding that the syrian conflict is a messy sectarian struggle that cannot be included easily by american military intervention. he was disciplined in resisting calls to jump into a cauldron. but from the start, he confused and undermined this policy with loose rhetoric. perhaps egged on by some of his advisers and critics to do something. so he announced just over two years ago that president assad of syria had to go. now, a pundit can engage in grandiose rhetoric. the president of the united states should make declarations like that only if he has a strategy to actually achieve it. he did not. in truth, obama and many others miscalculated. they believed that assad's regime was near the end, misreading both its strength and brutality, but also the level of support it has from several segments of syrian society. then, just about a year ago, came the off-the-cuff remarks about a red line on chemical weapons. insufficiently thought through but now
foreign policy. the president started out with an understanding that the syrian conflict is a messy sectarian struggle that cannot be included easily by american military intervention. he was disciplined in resisting calls to jump into a cauldron. but from the start, he confused and undermined this policy with loose rhetoric. perhaps egged on by some of his advisers and critics to do something. so he announced just over two years ago that president assad of syria had to go. now, a pundit can...
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there is a presumption that form -- foreign policy is a men's game. i know from what i know of your programming that, like with susan koman, you were reaching out to all kinds of audiences, as the united states thinks , and wegaging broadly know that women play roles in takeses, determining who place in boycotts, how should we think about engaging women as the stink complement its best women's toistinct, foreign policy? >> you have to engage women on both levels as professionals, foreign policies -- they fit those opinion leader positions because while there might be fewer, they are out there who have an impact. watch lebanese tv is to see all those announcers and reporters who are women and realize that nbc has broadcast broadly in the mideast and they are certainly -- you're going to engage -- >> because so many of the presenters are so attractive. >> whatever it takes. they are presenting news and points of view, and you want to work with them on those very serious hard-core political issues. but i think dan in looking at how you engage a larger gr
there is a presumption that form -- foreign policy is a men's game. i know from what i know of your programming that, like with susan koman, you were reaching out to all kinds of audiences, as the united states thinks , and wegaging broadly know that women play roles in takeses, determining who place in boycotts, how should we think about engaging women as the stink complement its best women's toistinct, foreign policy? >> you have to engage women on both levels as professionals, foreign...
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now we must understand that can then of course was a foreign-policy realist. he is most known for devising or conceptualizing the demon because he understood what the soviets wanted. the genius of george mckenna -- george kennan was he said we need to understand what the soviets were what race russia about, what did the soviets wa want. unfortunately, the united states wasn't very keen on getting involved in pakistan in the beginning and didn't have any pool of experts about pakistan pakistan's. most of them were people of gandhi that like india and didn't actually found the idea of pakistan rather unrealistic. many of them compared it to the pakistan poundage compared to jefferson davis by some people in the american media. but once pakistan was out to become a reality, the british suggested to the americans that they should activate palestinian leaders and develop. as you know, we are really hospitable people. pakistan's problems -- pakistan was about to get one third of british india military. but only 17% of the sources to need it wasn't going to have a vi
now we must understand that can then of course was a foreign-policy realist. he is most known for devising or conceptualizing the demon because he understood what the soviets wanted. the genius of george mckenna -- george kennan was he said we need to understand what the soviets were what race russia about, what did the soviets wa want. unfortunately, the united states wasn't very keen on getting involved in pakistan in the beginning and didn't have any pool of experts about pakistan...
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policy benchmark for washington to never repeat the primary lesson that the us foreign policy establishment should have learned from vietnam and i don't think they'd learn from. is that they cannot in spite of the fact that they have great military supremacy go in and just destroy a government occupy a country and remold their country so that it becomes a proxy or a client of the united states forty years and six presidents later critics say washington has done a better job at repeating mistakes rather than learning from them we still keep getting these these awful wars or interventions and other countries. i mean it's well imperialism you're not going to win we didn't win in iraq. within women the afghanistan gracefully and leaving their with their lives and the same thing is like a vietnam we didn't win the one absolutely nothing and you know and they just don't get it we've tried to rule the world we've tried to do it in not only in a way that's been damaging devery nation the world but in the process the united states has become less and less gray it's become less and less economically
policy benchmark for washington to never repeat the primary lesson that the us foreign policy establishment should have learned from vietnam and i don't think they'd learn from. is that they cannot in spite of the fact that they have great military supremacy go in and just destroy a government occupy a country and remold their country so that it becomes a proxy or a client of the united states forty years and six presidents later critics say washington has done a better job at repeating...
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when we started it 1983, it was our first dedicated foreign policy center at the heritage foundation. back and asian security was all about what was happening here in the cold war. from that perspective, the study of the soviet union might have made more sense. to as we talked, we talked about the potential it could be conceivable u.s. trade with asia with equal trade across the atlantic. today it is much several times greater than that we have them blessed that over the years we have seen their remarkable economic growth and development. it is our pleasure to recognize that in terms of economic freedom as it has evolved throughout asia and pacific countries and indeed throughout the region. wheel is new our good and friends in japan and that a mutual relationship, the mutual defense treaty would be central. but we also thought asia deserved fully of broader treatment in its own right so we invested in the future. as we look ahead but those in the range of foreign and strategic and economic policy issues coming today it is hard to distinguish one from the other benghazi look ahead the
when we started it 1983, it was our first dedicated foreign policy center at the heritage foundation. back and asian security was all about what was happening here in the cold war. from that perspective, the study of the soviet union might have made more sense. to as we talked, we talked about the potential it could be conceivable u.s. trade with asia with equal trade across the atlantic. today it is much several times greater than that we have them blessed that over the years we have seen...
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european union foreign policy chief catherine ashton is making her second visit in two weeks. she met with interim president adly mansour, foreign minister nabil fahmy and the muslim brotherhood. egypt's military leaders overthrew morsi at the beginning of the month and installed a new government. his supporters have turned out for repeated protests demanding that he be reinstated. security forces moved in again over the weekend to clear the streets. 80 people were killed. but morsi supporters say they're not going anywhere. >>> a wave of car bombings has killed at least 48 people in ir iraq. local security authorities say sunni extremists may be behind the coordinated attacks. ten blasts rocked the capital of baghdad about 90 minutes from around 8:00 a.m. on monday. car bombs also went off at nearly the same time at three locations in the city of kut and samawah in the south. the blast killed at least 48 people and injured about 220. all the explosions took place in districts with many shia muslim residents at crowded places such as markets and bus stops. sunnis have been inc
european union foreign policy chief catherine ashton is making her second visit in two weeks. she met with interim president adly mansour, foreign minister nabil fahmy and the muslim brotherhood. egypt's military leaders overthrew morsi at the beginning of the month and installed a new government. his supporters have turned out for repeated protests demanding that he be reinstated. security forces moved in again over the weekend to clear the streets. 80 people were killed. but morsi supporters...
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sense, with society's with american foreign policy -- >> absolutely. we can't blame the united states, fully, for what is happening but we have to be able to say that the retreat that the u.s. has demonstrated in 2013 a administrationma from the greater middle east has been troubling to the saudis and israelis and all the major allies in the region. they is the feeling that have more than a half-century of leadership, the great power with the most predominant role in the middle east, so what are the saudi's to do? take measures into their own hands? i think they are doing that not taking seats on the security council. the story floats about the popular nuclear capability, and this is just another example of how confused and exasperated they are in the united states, to not see the u.s. that once was in the middle east. >> do you think that the saudis feel they are not as important to the united states anymore? >> they rely on the u.s. security guarantee for quite some time and as they see it, the failure of the u.s. to act when the red line was crossed
sense, with society's with american foreign policy -- >> absolutely. we can't blame the united states, fully, for what is happening but we have to be able to say that the retreat that the u.s. has demonstrated in 2013 a administrationma from the greater middle east has been troubling to the saudis and israelis and all the major allies in the region. they is the feeling that have more than a half-century of leadership, the great power with the most predominant role in the middle east, so...
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policy was actually rather incoherent. truman had announced the truman doctrine and 40 and 47 which most historians mark as the beginning of the cold war. and then the point of that, the threat that true man identified the response from unidentified was actually quite incoherent. american defenses were low and there was aimed the demobilization after world war ii. so it really took the korean war to create all the policies that we now see that is the permanent standing army, the huge defense budgets, the perception of the block and the idea that any communist victory anywhere is somehow a threat to american national security. all of that came about because of the curry in war and also because of the korean war there was a collision between government and defense industry. and so, the start of birth of the military-industrial complex that eisenhower leader warned the nation against in the military industrial 1861. for china the effect of the korean war was also a profound because the laws during the korean war we must remem
policy was actually rather incoherent. truman had announced the truman doctrine and 40 and 47 which most historians mark as the beginning of the cold war. and then the point of that, the threat that true man identified the response from unidentified was actually quite incoherent. american defenses were low and there was aimed the demobilization after world war ii. so it really took the korean war to create all the policies that we now see that is the permanent standing army, the huge defense...
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eu foreign policy chief catherine ashton said she's prepared to play a mediating role, but ashton has failed so far to end the violence despite visiting cairo twice last month. >>> a chinese communist party boss is set to go on trial within hours in the most politically charged case in decades. bo xilai faces charges of embezzlement and abuse of pow oer. he allegedly earned about $4 million in public money. his wife was convicted of killing a british businessman. and he got caught up in a number of other scandals. in september, communist leade expell himrom the party. bo was one of the so-called princelings, children of senior party officials. he was widely expected to join the standing committee of the politburo until his downfall. still he remains popular among some party officials and the people he served. security is tight around the court in the eastern city of zinnen. they have cleared room for the many fourn journalists who want to cover the trial. zi gin ping has cracked down on corruption rampant among party officials. >>> a bus carrying a group of tourists have plunged into
eu foreign policy chief catherine ashton said she's prepared to play a mediating role, but ashton has failed so far to end the violence despite visiting cairo twice last month. >>> a chinese communist party boss is set to go on trial within hours in the most politically charged case in decades. bo xilai faces charges of embezzlement and abuse of pow oer. he allegedly earned about $4 million in public money. his wife was convicted of killing a british businessman. and he got caught up...
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the government is preparing to launch a national security council to oversee foreign and security policies. the bill will enable heads of government officers such as ministers to designate information related to national security. it would only be handled by certain officials. public officials who leak such information could face a sentence of 10 years. it supports a need for freedom of the press. journalists would not be penalized for their activities unless they violated the law or used methods deemed extremely improper. the government hopes to pass the bill in the current diet session. >>> a chinese high court has upheld a lower court's ruling of life in prison for a disgraced politician. a lower court had handed down the life sentence for the former communist party chief after convicting him of bribery, embezzlement and abuse of power. bo's appeal was heard by a provincial higher people's court. on friday morning, the court upheld the sentence of life imprisonment against him. last month a court ruled that bo must serve a life sentence for take bribes of about $6.3 million and misusing
the government is preparing to launch a national security council to oversee foreign and security policies. the bill will enable heads of government officers such as ministers to designate information related to national security. it would only be handled by certain officials. public officials who leak such information could face a sentence of 10 years. it supports a need for freedom of the press. journalists would not be penalized for their activities unless they violated the law or used...
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foreign policy may be functioning today so on the outside we've got a lot of talk about human rights and democracy but behind closed doors and in these private cables it looks to be like a much more complicated and often darker situation. and to give you an update sweden's foreign minister is denying reports linking him to the cia saying they are part of a smear campaign which will quickly fall apart while since it was declassified the data gathered in project a used to be virtually inaccessible hidden between secrecy and complexities judean the science described it or thanks to wiki leaks it is now easily available and will give you a quick demonstration to show that is the case go to their web page and click on a public library there and then just type in the topic that you're searching for we're going to type in the words chile and they will bring up thousands of documents and you can then refine your search in this case will choose handing restrictions notice which actually implies no distribution and that will bring up issues like arms sales and military assistance and also trai
foreign policy may be functioning today so on the outside we've got a lot of talk about human rights and democracy but behind closed doors and in these private cables it looks to be like a much more complicated and often darker situation. and to give you an update sweden's foreign minister is denying reports linking him to the cia saying they are part of a smear campaign which will quickly fall apart while since it was declassified the data gathered in project a used to be virtually...
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what kind of approach weeks back in the year to take for cost reduction do use foreign policy chief is in their briefing at the twenty eight foreign affairs ministers from europe this morning is topping the agenda or it's the noble one. i tend to be discussed. she's giving them an outline all of that deal that was agreed to the six month interim agreement that will see iran. very much limit the production or the enrichment of uranium but also scrapping stockpiles of uranium. the debate which enriched or limit where they could be used in weapons to be bracing them all the progress of the recent talks in geneva between the five permanent members of the security council plus germany as you just mentioned but yes as the other the real issue here is the news. so the extra black listings that the us decided to bring in on thursday under the current section sanctions really have made a difference it's up. you know we saw like iran into erupting got a meeting on friday saying this is an act of bad faith of many european countries. they believe the sign that this was the wrong time too. to do t
what kind of approach weeks back in the year to take for cost reduction do use foreign policy chief is in their briefing at the twenty eight foreign affairs ministers from europe this morning is topping the agenda or it's the noble one. i tend to be discussed. she's giving them an outline all of that deal that was agreed to the six month interim agreement that will see iran. very much limit the production or the enrichment of uranium but also scrapping stockpiles of uranium. the debate which...
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please. >> thank you very much for very comprehensive statements about foreign policy of china. i attended a conference recently in singapore. during the course of the conference, i met with a number of your counterparts. the issue was raised during that time -- let me stop here. an issue was raised during that time about the so-called 9 dash line drawn in the south china sea. and you mentioned earlier of course we need to respect each other and common interest in the asia-pacific region. the issue that was raised was whether the so-called 9 dash line, which appeared in many maps prior to last year and, now the new maps show a solid line. i wonder, is there any significance between the 9 dash line, which indicates some question about sovereignty, or a solid line, which would seem to indicate something different? [translator speaking] >> continue? >> please. >> minister wang, thank you for your candid remarks. i would like to raise the issue of the korean peninsula again, if i could. this has been an issue for many years. north korea insists it is a nuclear state. it continues to
please. >> thank you very much for very comprehensive statements about foreign policy of china. i attended a conference recently in singapore. during the course of the conference, i met with a number of your counterparts. the issue was raised during that time -- let me stop here. an issue was raised during that time about the so-called 9 dash line drawn in the south china sea. and you mentioned earlier of course we need to respect each other and common interest in the asia-pacific region....
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status in the world and i think there's a bit of panic going on here in the united states foreign policy establishment because if they cannot break china up then the united states is destined if china is to become a moderately prosperous country and bring wellbeing to its citizens then the united states will be set in place just for a few of the different population i think so i think this is a bit of good or bad i first it won't go ahead ok fine. well i mean i think there's a lot more to the pivot to asia than simply containment of china i think that that's a very simplistic rendering of the idea and i wouldn't be i also wouldn't be overly sanguine about the ceiling issue fact that there is never been a threat to the sea lanes doesn't mean that there never could be a threat and i think the united states has a legitimate interest in protecting the sea lanes in global commerce and it isn't just washington's interest you also have to consider several of the other countries in the region that have very very advanced trade relations with the u.s. japan and south korea the philippines those c
status in the world and i think there's a bit of panic going on here in the united states foreign policy establishment because if they cannot break china up then the united states is destined if china is to become a moderately prosperous country and bring wellbeing to its citizens then the united states will be set in place just for a few of the different population i think so i think this is a bit of good or bad i first it won't go ahead ok fine. well i mean i think there's a lot more to the...
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foreign policy that he had to we didn't know. well that's what i should return to thinks what do you think that's what i ask you one line tonight what you think these kissinger files go online tell us what you think the going to be making much difference or not this is what you're telling us so far as you can see there the majority sixty three percent percent think it's going to expose more u.s. dirty linen as it's put twenty three percent of you there believe it simply confirms that all countries have got something to hide eight percent this is one percent up from last think we hold publications being blown out of proportion just to get attention a minority six percent think that wiki leaks is trying to dupe the public with fake information you can tell us what you think again r.t. dot com always good to hear from you and also online as well tonight some unwelcome predictions for air travelers if you're nervous. scientists say passengers should brace themselves for a sharp increase in flight turbulence why if you guess it will t
foreign policy that he had to we didn't know. well that's what i should return to thinks what do you think that's what i ask you one line tonight what you think these kissinger files go online tell us what you think the going to be making much difference or not this is what you're telling us so far as you can see there the majority sixty three percent percent think it's going to expose more u.s. dirty linen as it's put twenty three percent of you there believe it simply confirms that all...
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about foreign-policy. more than ever before, the decisions that we make from the safety of our shores do not just ripple outward. they also create a current right here in america. how we conduct our foreign- policy matters more than ever before to our everyday lives. the opportunities of all the students i met standing outside , what ever they are, thinking about the future. it is important not just in terms of the threats we face, but the products that we buy, the goods that we sell, and the opportunity that we provide for economic growth and vitality. it's not just about whether we will be compelled to send our troops to another battle, but whether will be able to send our graduates -- but whether we will be able to send our graduates into a driving workforce. that is why i am here today. i am here because our lives as americans are more intertwined than ever before with the lives of people across the world that we have never visited. and the global challenge of diplomacy, development, economic security,
about foreign-policy. more than ever before, the decisions that we make from the safety of our shores do not just ripple outward. they also create a current right here in america. how we conduct our foreign- policy matters more than ever before to our everyday lives. the opportunities of all the students i met standing outside , what ever they are, thinking about the future. it is important not just in terms of the threats we face, but the products that we buy, the goods that we sell, and the...
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policy. what we spend our money on, the projects going on overseas, and a person who was always pointing out, he repeats this so often, i can save, it is the sum of these two things. adam is no longer what the state department, so i can mention that. it is true, we probably spend 3/4 of our money spending on fulbright, international visitors, targeting those people that can make a difference in the opinion landscape. that is the way you can target certain people who are very important, and the shotgun effect when we use the media to reach broader audience. in washington that was not was fully understood and i wanted to put that in the report, that it is not just messaging, not just how you engage in audiences, how you make them see what you are doing and show them we have a point of view that is respectable. i think it is important if you look at the cover of the report, if you see who is on there, it is not a spokesman on there. that is an english-teaching officer, someone in pakistan with m
policy. what we spend our money on, the projects going on overseas, and a person who was always pointing out, he repeats this so often, i can save, it is the sum of these two things. adam is no longer what the state department, so i can mention that. it is true, we probably spend 3/4 of our money spending on fulbright, international visitors, targeting those people that can make a difference in the opinion landscape. that is the way you can target certain people who are very important, and the...
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foreign policies. about the. issue of these racist you should learn about what are you know proud of on ok just listen to mr dunn now please what you know i wouldn't don't know we don't know we don't. have websites people from. people from from they. let me really judge their members it also implies to me they know when we have sound some other lunatics who are so agree with your demented view of the world however that does not mean that you know what is there what is that they mentioned actually that was he is all right you know yet if you just talk just for matters that it does not just ask you short of the british people died there a poll by what's happened they want to stroll response from government they don't want a reaction that could be tempered by fears of political incorrectness what should be done there's going to be some strong reaction surely political correctness really has no connection to where the you have a viable response to a terrorist incident stopping terrorism is about having joined up serv
foreign policies. about the. issue of these racist you should learn about what are you know proud of on ok just listen to mr dunn now please what you know i wouldn't don't know we don't know we don't. have websites people from. people from from they. let me really judge their members it also implies to me they know when we have sound some other lunatics who are so agree with your demented view of the world however that does not mean that you know what is there what is that they mentioned...
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>> guest: the obama administration can slip between two quite different camps in its foreign policy. on the one hand, you have a way for people who typically described as the liberal internationalists, people who believe in nation in the u.n. to not just be this kind of diplomatic table for everybody negotiates and argues the debate that lets their views be known, but something which is supposed to take on local governance and take aspects of sovereignty from sovereign states. we, the united states, have traditionally been suspicious of that. the reason is we are the world hegemon that we are not going to wind up seeking that kind of authority to the united nations. but there was a very significant chunk of the incoming foreign policy establishment they really did believe this and saw this has the way forward. at the same time, they were counterbalanced by wayne of the democratic party and the obama administration and led really by secretary clinton of new realist to the that the bush idealism. what caught neoconservatives and in foreign policy, but it's the conservative form of idea
>> guest: the obama administration can slip between two quite different camps in its foreign policy. on the one hand, you have a way for people who typically described as the liberal internationalists, people who believe in nation in the u.n. to not just be this kind of diplomatic table for everybody negotiates and argues the debate that lets their views be known, but something which is supposed to take on local governance and take aspects of sovereignty from sovereign states. we, the...
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in terms of foreign policy has absolutely diminished. i agree with the points syria has been in perception a disaster. unmitigated disaster for the u.s. and ability to stick with promises that they make. and certainly hurt american allies in different parts of the world. snowden issue had a major impact. impact of the government shutdown and obama not showing up at the summit hurt americans on the partnership and won't get done by the end of 2014 as the signal accomplishment that obama could have in foreign l policy. one thing we haven't said yet which is also important is the second term team. hillary clinton is not there anymore. geithner is not there anymore. gates isn't there anymore. dael is not there anymore. >> john kerry has had an impressive start in terms of the energy ambition. he set out a bunch of different issues on iran and syria. even middle east peace process he managed to revive. it may not work out. better they're talking than they're not. >> kerry wasn't obama's first choice and conceived lack of trust in the way the
in terms of foreign policy has absolutely diminished. i agree with the points syria has been in perception a disaster. unmitigated disaster for the u.s. and ability to stick with promises that they make. and certainly hurt american allies in different parts of the world. snowden issue had a major impact. impact of the government shutdown and obama not showing up at the summit hurt americans on the partnership and won't get done by the end of 2014 as the signal accomplishment that obama could...
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foreign-policy. kinetics are useful sometimes, but they are not going to win the argument. as one of the oldies, as a woman who was a partner in the law firm and did a lot of those things at thousand years ago, i have great respect for what you do and let me close with this -- when i was graduating smith college a thousand years ago, i decided i wanted to be a lawyer. it was not something many women wanted to do at the time. smith did not even offer the law boards. i had to go to amherst to take the law boards. lots of you have climbed very steep mountains in your own careers and you are prepared to climb steep mountains so other women have opportunities. i salute the aba and welcome you once again on your annual trek to the wilson center. tank you for letting me interrupt and welcome. [applause] >> the final word goes to laurel bellows. she has the unenviable task of trying to take this nonlinear discussion and summon up. so if you would close-out labbe 2013. >> thank you. i'm looking forward to it in this world of the wilson center of open dialogue and actionable ideas be
foreign-policy. kinetics are useful sometimes, but they are not going to win the argument. as one of the oldies, as a woman who was a partner in the law firm and did a lot of those things at thousand years ago, i have great respect for what you do and let me close with this -- when i was graduating smith college a thousand years ago, i decided i wanted to be a lawyer. it was not something many women wanted to do at the time. smith did not even offer the law boards. i had to go to amherst to...
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what you know about us foreign policy now that you didn't know that we're not we're not going to tell the truth but what happens because that's what it's going to harvard sucking on the tallest man who has just come out some of the republican we're going to war. through you know he'll control the oil without a region of course we're not just going to come out and and how many people are going to sign up to risk their lives as an actor was actually but you know what it was you know we're the most sorry here we do we're told you know. we hold you know this you know this right says i mean you know it's we're going to last we're there you know we're going to follow on or in front bravely you know to the course of the country and from what he thinks the war was for him i personally think it was for. us to know how good a foothold there to receive was a region you know i don't believe. you tell me that it was for you to love isn't that mass destruction souls lives lost as does not work that robs you know you know today there was still no weapons to be found is it is it worth it just for the
what you know about us foreign policy now that you didn't know that we're not we're not going to tell the truth but what happens because that's what it's going to harvard sucking on the tallest man who has just come out some of the republican we're going to war. through you know he'll control the oil without a region of course we're not just going to come out and and how many people are going to sign up to risk their lives as an actor was actually but you know what it was you know we're the...
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will change our foreign policy. my concerns china gets 70% of its energy supplies from the middle east. india about the same. and europe as well. and the global economy is so interlinked that even if the u.s. isn't dependent on middle eastern oil i feel like unstable in the region will hurt the chinese economy and the european economy. so, i think we should step back, do less, not engage ground invasion but not ignore the middle east, because it's going to -- turbulence there will impact the worldwide oil prices. and we have seen it with the european debt crisis. if there's economic problems in europe, we have economic problems here. sure. >> going back to -- sorry. >> that's all right. >> going back to this gentleman's question, if you think about iran, say, about the middle east, but you have the same moderate, we hope, some moderate muslims, and then you have the ruling elite, which are -- who are very radical muslims. how can we support the moderate without tainting them in the eyes of their own people? it's a p
will change our foreign policy. my concerns china gets 70% of its energy supplies from the middle east. india about the same. and europe as well. and the global economy is so interlinked that even if the u.s. isn't dependent on middle eastern oil i feel like unstable in the region will hurt the chinese economy and the european economy. so, i think we should step back, do less, not engage ground invasion but not ignore the middle east, because it's going to -- turbulence there will impact the...
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foreign policy establishment is saying richard armitage former undersecretary of state and joseph nye were recently and a trip to japan an unofficial mission but blessed by x. secretary of state hillary clinton and before that they wrote an article. i believe it was in foreign affairs i can't recall i think it was in foreign affairs. and what they were trying to do in that article is essentially go japan into confronting china you know absent. in the comments of of the other two can steer is any acknowledgement that the united states is running an empire with hundreds of military bases all around the globe second i mean what i have to say and i would say just one more thing that clearly i mean they were not necessarily a mistake because the policy in the united states in the middle east and i think in the world is either submit or be destroyed ok good point neil in washington right head reply he did not submit libya is destroyed the rules as to the period pineal go ahead we have to face up to it we will wait a second john you know to say that the us is an occupier in japan and south k
foreign policy establishment is saying richard armitage former undersecretary of state and joseph nye were recently and a trip to japan an unofficial mission but blessed by x. secretary of state hillary clinton and before that they wrote an article. i believe it was in foreign affairs i can't recall i think it was in foreign affairs. and what they were trying to do in that article is essentially go japan into confronting china you know absent. in the comments of of the other two can steer is...
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foreign policy. during his 30 years in public life and more than 25 years in the senate, senator kerry championed many issues. the senate foreign relations committee favorably reported his nomination to the senate unanimously and presented senator kerry with an honorary resolution highlighting a few of his many accomplishments. among his accomplishments are the partnership he formed with senator john mccain that led to an effort to investigate the fate of american soldiers unaccounted for in vietnam and normalize relations with a former enemy which is in essence vietnam. his leadership of difficult, sensitive and comprehensive investigations in the senate on everything from the bank of credit and commerce international and illegal money laundering to the noriega regime in panama is well known. advocating for a democratic elections in the philippines and serving with senator lugar as part of a senator delegation that uncovered the fraud that led to the ouster of president noriega. advocating for progr
foreign policy. during his 30 years in public life and more than 25 years in the senate, senator kerry championed many issues. the senate foreign relations committee favorably reported his nomination to the senate unanimously and presented senator kerry with an honorary resolution highlighting a few of his many accomplishments. among his accomplishments are the partnership he formed with senator john mccain that led to an effort to investigate the fate of american soldiers unaccounted for in...
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with legislators that interested in foreign policy that has always been a close link with what we're doing with the real petitioners in taiwan or the one that's become so video for temple once every two or three months during call classes will invite a real sport the collapse to to observe us and share their real life experiences to give us come over here is what we're doing the running of the choker moscow we started this organization with a backdoor in college was no nap if he can bring taiwan. the real united nations that will be violently into taiwan's i was the entire idea so we want the real world. practitioners and students is closely connected as possible but do some of the young students because of their suspicion being motherly you and you know the activities. did they become more encouraged. no wanted to maybe it'll serve and the capone had been caught in the future. have you ever happened the last the folly of course tom ashley stayed home for the for the feast of the batch around of my dh was in college located on the medium i should be made or treaters. donors. many of
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michael o'hanlon, you're already met, senior fellow and director of research and foreign policy here a brookings where he specializes in defense strategy. one of the most important prolific voices and defense issues, rich and literally hundreds of op-eds, columns, and articles, including one to point to you up on foreign policy but said right now looking at defense budgets . we are joined by richard -- richard betts, one of the top thicker -- thinkers and teachers, professor and director of war and peace studies at columbia university. numerous books have garnered critical success including it was an award from the american science association for the best book of political science. also a key facilitator of a summer security studies workshop that probably somewhere around 75 percent of all the security studies professors in the nation have attended. also a great deal of experience in the policy field, a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations where he served as director of national security studies, former staff member of the church committee and worked in the national sec
michael o'hanlon, you're already met, senior fellow and director of research and foreign policy here a brookings where he specializes in defense strategy. one of the most important prolific voices and defense issues, rich and literally hundreds of op-eds, columns, and articles, including one to point to you up on foreign policy but said right now looking at defense budgets . we are joined by richard -- richard betts, one of the top thicker -- thinkers and teachers, professor and director of war...
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status in the world and i think there's a bit of panic going on here in the united states foreign policy establishment because if they cannot break china up then the united states is destined if china is to become a moderately prosperous country and bring wellbeing to its citizens then the united states will be set in place just for a few of the difference population i think so i think this is a bit of it is not her first it won't go ahead ok fine. well i mean i think there's a lot more to the pivot to asia than simply containment of china i think that that's a very simplistic rendering of the idea and i wouldn't be i also wouldn't be overly sanguine about the ceiling issue fact that there is never been a threat to the sea lanes doesn't mean that there never could be a threat and i think the united states has a legitimate interest in protecting the sea lanes in global commerce and it isn't just washington's interest you also have to consider several of the other countries in the region that have very very advanced trade relations with the u.s. japan and south korea the philippines those
status in the world and i think there's a bit of panic going on here in the united states foreign policy establishment because if they cannot break china up then the united states is destined if china is to become a moderately prosperous country and bring wellbeing to its citizens then the united states will be set in place just for a few of the difference population i think so i think this is a bit of it is not her first it won't go ahead ok fine. well i mean i think there's a lot more to the...
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this had nothing to do with islam as a religion in his opinion, nor is it something to do with british foreign-policy. it is something to do in their own heads. that was his message. coupled with that is the idea that londoners should not be afraid. they should go about their business and go on with it. boris johnson is a great champion of multicultural london and of diversity and color and flavor that provides. the message was aimed at the whole of london, white and brown and black, to try to get people back and living together and rubbing along together. >> stay with us for just a moment. davidh prime minister cameron spoke earlier on. he said his government will defeat violent extremism. speaking to the media in just the last hour. he was referring to the killing of that british soldier in london on wednesday. let's listen to what he had to say. country will be absolutely resolute in its stand against violent extremism and terror. we will never give in to terror or terrorism in any of its forms. second, this view is shared by oury community in it -- in country. this was not just an attack on brita
this had nothing to do with islam as a religion in his opinion, nor is it something to do with british foreign-policy. it is something to do in their own heads. that was his message. coupled with that is the idea that londoners should not be afraid. they should go about their business and go on with it. boris johnson is a great champion of multicultural london and of diversity and color and flavor that provides. the message was aimed at the whole of london, white and brown and black, to try to...
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on the foreign policy side, presidents play a far larger role in determination of u.s. policy in congress say the first mauler role in the framers in tended. the recent illustration is president obama would be involved in interviewing olivia was his decision even though congress is supposed to decide what to send troops to battle lovers these, but obama, truman, clinton, many presidents decide on their own without waiting for congress. presidents reach agreements about anticipation and unilaterally decide about terminating treaties or change from recognizing taiwan as a government to mainland china with president carter who unilaterally terminated by pat the taiwan. presidents decide about restrictions to travel abroad when we were prevented from cuba, that was a presidential decision. they also revise their immigration be. people brought his children by their parents. president obama implemented his own dream act and waive deportation and son not work permits to young immigrant. now, presidential power has increased. congress has transferred power to act on their own s
on the foreign policy side, presidents play a far larger role in determination of u.s. policy in congress say the first mauler role in the framers in tended. the recent illustration is president obama would be involved in interviewing olivia was his decision even though congress is supposed to decide what to send troops to battle lovers these, but obama, truman, clinton, many presidents decide on their own without waiting for congress. presidents reach agreements about anticipation and...